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Mean Field Theory Vladimir M Kolomietz Shalom Shlomo

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Mean Field Theory Vladimir M Kolomietz Shalom Shlomo
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.12 MB
Pages: 585
Author: Vladimir M Kolomietz, Shalom Shlomo
ISBN: 9789811211775, 9811211779
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Mean Field Theory Vladimir M Kolomietz Shalom Shlomo by Vladimir M Kolomietz, Shalom Shlomo 9789811211775, 9811211779 instant download after payment.

This book describes recent theoretical and experimental developments in the study of static and dynamic properties of atomic nuclei, many-body systems of strongly interacting neutrons and protons. The theoretical approach is based on the concept of the mean field, describing the motion of a nucleon in terms of a self-consistent single-particle potential well which approximates the interactions of a nucleon with all the other nucleons. The theoretical approaches also go beyond the mean-field approximation by including the effects of two-body collisions. The self-consistent mean-field approximation is derived using the effective nucleon-nucleon Skyrme-type interaction. The many-body problem is described next in terms of the Wigner phase space of the one-body density, which provides a basis for semi-classical approximations and leads to kinetic equations. Results of static properties of nuclei and properties associated with small amplitude dynamics are also presented. Relaxation processes, due to nucleon-nucleon collisions, are discussed next, followed by instability and large amplitude motion of excited nuclei. Lastly, the book ends with the dynamics of hot nuclei. The concepts and methods developed in this book can be used for describing properties of other many-body systems.

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